In the News

Haynes and Boone’s Paul Dickerson Reappointed to Texas Bioenergy Policy Council

HOUSTON – Paul Dickerson, a partner and head of the Clean Tech Practice Group at Haynes and Boone, LLP, has been reappointed to the Texas Bioenergy Policy Council by Gov. Rick Perry. >>

Janet Vaughan Robertson Joins Houston Office of Haynes and Boone, Brings Valued Experience to Public Law Practice Group

HOUSTON Janet Vaughan Robertson has joined the Houston office of Haynes and Boone, LLP as of counsel in the Public Law Practice Group. >>

Jesse Gelsomini in the Houston Chronicle: Sixel - Medical mileage can pay off

Nearly every year I spend hours searching the house for missing medical receipts, prescription drug bills and other expenses I can submit for reimbursement from our flexible spending account. >>

Haynes and Boone’s J. Kent Friedman Named Inaugural Recipient of Joe Niekro Humanitarian Award

HOUSTON – Haynes and Boone, LLP Partner J. Kent Friedman has been named the inaugural recipient of the Joe Niekro Humanitarian Award given by The Joe Niekro Foundation for civic service to the Houston community. >>

Haynes and Boone Team Assists Loomis Armored in $5.7 Million Acquisition

HOUSTON – Haynes and Boone, LLP represented Loomis Armored US, LLC in its recent acquisition of Oregon Armored Service, Inc., a privately-held armored service business. The transaction is worth approximately $5.7 million. >>

Haynes and Boone Lawyers Achieve Trial Victory for Curves International, Inc. in Federal Lawsuit

HOUSTON – A team of Haynes and Boone, LLP attorneys has successfully defended client Curves International, Inc. against trademark and antitrust claims asserted in federal court by Go Figure, Inc. (Civil Action No. 4:09-CV-2930)

After more than two years of litigation, Houston Partners Yasser Madriz and Mike Powell joined Houston Associate Mike Raab and Washington, D.C. antitrust Partner Richard Ripley in the Dec. 12 trial before Judge Hoyt in the Southern District of Texas, Houston Division. >>



Publications

Texas Lawyer Special Report: Limitations Considerations

Toxic-tort claims often arise from chemical releases or contamination and are thus combined with environmental claims, typically involving property damages and cleanup costs. >>

PR News "PR Insiders" Column: Blocking Employee Use of Social Media? It's Time to Rethink Why

Today’s explosion of social media in many ways mirrors the disruptive impact of the Internet itself back in the 1990s. >>



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In addition to being the fourth largest city in the United States and the acknowledged energy capital of the world, Houston also has the second largest medical hospital complex and the country’s largest port for international tonnage, and second in total tonnage, all of which make this multi-cultural city a center of industry, international trade, commerce and finance. Our full service Houston office is responsive to the demands this places on us.

Haynes and Boone’s Houston office is involved in a broad array of corporate transaction and litigation services, focused on the needs of Houston’s business community. Heavy emphasis is placed on energy, oil and gas services, as well as real estate, intellectual property and technology, environmental, business litigation and appeals, business reorganization and bankruptcy, labor and employment, tax, corporate securities, mergers and acquisitions, and international.

But our lawyers do even more; they are community leaders who give back much more than they take. Among the Houston partners, you’ll find the 2008 United Way of Greater Houston Volunteer of the Year, a past president of the State Bar of Texas, a former U.S. attorney and a former deputy assistant attorney general for the Antitrust Division of the U.S. Department of Justice. Our lawyers also serve on the Boards and in Executive positions with many of the major cultural, educational, philanthropic and religious organizations in the city.